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User manual Avanti, model D110-1

Manafacture: Avanti
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File name: d110-1.pdf
Language of manual:en
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Note: For heavy items like jeans, blankets, covers, towels, etc., recommended mode is timed dry. Timed Dry Mode: When the selector button is pressed down, unit will work under timer controlled mode. Set the timer with the following references: .DRYING TIME REFERENCE ** LOAD WEIGHTS AND RESPECTIVE DRYING TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE ** Drying CapacityDrying TimesHigh HeatLow Heat3 (Three) Lbs30 Minutes55 Minutes5 (Five) Lbs60 Minutes110 Minutes7 (Seven)Lbs120 Minutes9 (Nine) Lbs200 Minutes Sorting Fabrics For the best drying results,clothes should be sorted properly.Separate the lint shedders (chenille and terry cloth) from the lint collectors (synthetics, flanneland fabrics with a nap,such as velveteen and corduroy). Separate non-colorfast from light colored items, heavy fabrics from lightweight fabricsand permanent press fromheavy, bulkyitems. Do not tumble dryRead all permanent care labels carefully. If a garment’s care label says “Drip Dry”, Line Dry” or “DryFlat”, do not dry in the dryer. Certain materialswill melt or become dangerously flammable if heated, while others maylose theirshape. Otheritems that should not be tumble dried are: •Items that have been dry-cleaned at home. •Wool (unless the garment’s manufacturer recommends it) •Fiberglass •Laminated or rubber coated items •Vinyl or plastic •Do not use fabric softenersor products to eliminate static unless recommended bymanufacturer of the fabric softener or product. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, orinjury to persons, read the IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance. Drying TimeDrying time dependson manyfactors,such as the amount of washing,how damp it is, the type offabrics, rated power of the machine and the temperature ofthe room. Italso, of course, dependson how dry you want the washing when you take it outof the machine. ShrinkageKnitted fabrics in particularare liable to shrink. Do notuse the extra dryprogram forthese materials, and alwaysstretch them out directlyafter drying. Dryer Added Fabric SoftenersBecause some dryeradded fabricsofteners may cause damage to automatic dryers, use only ones that the manufacturers give a written assurance thattheirsofteners can safely be used in yourdryer. Single ItemsUse the timed program when there is only one item to be dried. This is because the automaticprogrammay turn off the heating too early, so that the item is not properly dried. IfThe Washing Is Not Dry After Tumble-DryingWhen using the automatic programs, it can happen that notall of the washing is properly dry. This may be due 9 to such reasons as very heavy fabrics or thick seams. To dry these items, give a further 10 minutes or so in the timed program. Also do not overload the dryer. If the dryer is overloaded, its efficiency is lessened and clothes may not dry evenly. Do not over-dry When using the timed program, it is possible to over-dry fabrics, if too long a time has been set. This can cause the fabrics to wrinkle, shrink or feel harsh. Synthetic materials can also become charged with static electricity. Fabric Care Chart CARE AND MAINTENANCE . Cleaning the Exterior • Wipe the dryer surfaces, including the control panel, with a soft cloth and non-abrasive household detergents. • Use a soft cloth to dry the surfaces. • Do not pour water on the dryer. . Cleaning the Filters Unplug the power cord prior to any cleaning. Cleaning the Lint Filter: a) Removing the Lint Filters: Remove by pulling outward using the four (4) grip holes in the filter assembly. ALL FILTERS MUST BE IN PLACE WHEN DRYING FILTERS MUST BE CLEANED BEFORE AND AFTER EACH USE. b) The filter assembly consists of three (3) parts (See illustration) a) Exhaust Vent Shroud b) Lint Filter c) Exhaust Filter c) Separate each of the above parts and clean the individual pieces using a SOFT brush or vacuum cleaner. DO NOT damage the filters d) Re-install the filter assembly Reassemble the filter assembly in order Exhaust Filter – Lint Filter – Exhaust Shroud Align the entire assembly with the recessed position in the back of the drum and press firmly until the entire assembly is secure. Cleaning the Air Intake Filter a) Removing the Air Intake Filter: Remove by pulling outward holding the filter housing by the top and bottom. b) Remove the filter inside the housing and clean using a SOFT brush or vacuum cleaner. c) Replace the filter housing by pushing upwards with your thumb until the latch is secure. PROBLEMS WITH YOUR DRYER? You can solve many common appliance problems easily, saving you the cost of a possible service call. Try the suggestions below to see if you can solve the problem before calling the servicer. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Timer knob will not rotate Dryer does not operate. Drum does not rotate Not plugged in. The circuit breaker tripped or blown fuse. Door is not closed. Laundry not completely dry Clean the Filter Reduce the amount of clothing loaded in the dryer. Re-dry the loaded items Ensure items are not kn...


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